Linguistics and Ethnography
We have authored several prominent papers on language, linguistics, and ethnography. Most notable among them is the epochal polygenesis approach for the origin of language to replace archaic theories, and the ethnography of enculturation. We have also written extensively on language dynamics. The entire field of study of linguistics must mirror real world concerns and considerations, particularly in developing countries, and must solve real world problems, issues, and challenges. It must help boost learning outcomes, and anchor economic development itself, at least in some cases.
Papers on linguistics
| 1 | On the Origin and Spread of Languages: Propositioning Twenty-first Century Axioms on the Evolution and Spread of Languages with Concomitant Views on Language Dynamics | ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies, 2016 |
| 2 | Towards a Comprehensive Compendium of Factors Impacting Language Dynamics in Post-globalized Scenarios: Presenting Principles, Paradigms, and Frameworks for Use in the Emerging Science of Language Dynamics | ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies, 2020 |
| 3 | Observations on Language Spread in Multi-lingual Societies: Lessons Learnt from a Study of Ancient and Modern India | ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies, 2015 |
Auxiliary Papers on Linguistics
| 1 | Empowering “Linguistic Have-nots”: Empowering Linguistic Have-nots in the Interests of Faster Economic, Social, and Cultural Progress and Development across Cultures and Societies | IJISRT, October 2023 |
| 2 | Developing Cogent Strategies for the Lexical Development of Non-dominant Languages: Empowering Linguistic Have-nots and Maximizing Linguistic Performance | IJISRT, July 2024 |
| 3 | Globalizing First and Second Language Acquisition Studies for the Twenty-first Century: Why This Can Be a Game Changer for the Developing World | IJISRT, November 2025 |